We’re finally going to get to see how Tony Romo, CBS analyst, handles talking about the Cowboys.

Romo, along with broadcast partner Jim Nantz, will be in Dallas for the Cowboys-Chiefs showdown Sunday afternoon. The former Cowboys quarterback has earned plenty of praise — and some criticism — for his freshman season in the broadcasting booth after replacing Phil Simms as the network’s top game analyst.

One thing Romo hasn’t been shy about is diagnosing defenses and predicting what types of plays the offense will run before the snap. Given that Romo spent 13 seasons with the Cowboys, including the last seven of his career with coach Jason Garrett, it will be interesting to see how much pre-snap chatter Romo engages in with the team that he knows better than any other.

“Hopefully he doesn’t call out and guess too many of our plays,” current Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott told the Dallas Morning News. “He’ll still be very familiar with them. Hopefully he can stay away from that this week.”

Prescott said he hasn’t spoken to Romo since they were in Canton, Ohio, together for the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony weekend at the start of training camp. Prescott’s completion percentage and yards per attempt are down slightly in his second year after a sensational rookie campaign when he took over for an injured Romo and never gave the job back.

This will be Romo’s first chance to critique his former teammate and the guy who Wally Pipp’d him. Another theme from Romo’s early broadcasting work is he isn’t afraid of being critical on the air.

“I kind of expect him to be [critical],” Prescott told the DMN. “I hope he is.”